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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for Eating behaviors
  1. ... person feels a loss of control over their eating. The person then uses different ways, such as vomiting or laxatives (purging), to prevent weight gain. Many people with bulimia also have anorexia .
  2. ... week, review your journal and look at your eating patterns. Decide ... to judge your behaviors too harshly. It is easy to focus only ...
  3. ... children ages 1 to 6 years have these eating behaviors. It is unclear how many children with pica ... normal foods. Medicines may help reduce the abnormal eating behavior if pica is part of a developmental disorder ...
  4. ... when we are children may strongly affect our eating behaviors as adults. When we repeat these behaviors over ... learned behaviors include using food to: Reward good behaviors Seek ... habits lead to eating no matter if we are hungry or full. ...
  5. ... items, meal after meal. Some other common childhood eating behaviors that can concern parents include fear of new ... make a child more resistant. Children mimic adult behavior. If ... child's eating habits. Food preferences change with time, so a ...
  6. ... Many people find it hard to change their eating habits and behaviors. You may have practiced some habits for so ...
  7. ... Many people find it hard to change their eating habits and behaviors . You may have practiced some habits for so ...
  8. ... feel stressed, you may fall back on unhealthy behaviors to help you relax. These may include: Eating too much Smoking cigarettes Drinking alcohol or using ...
  9. ... that is becoming worse Choking or coughing when eating Signs of a bladder infection (fever, burning with urination, or frequent urination) Behavior issues that are hard to manage
  10. ... eating habits, such as not being hungry or eating more than usual A hard time concentrating Problems making decisions Changes in your teen's behavior may also be a sign of depression. They ...
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